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If you require immediate assistance, please email us at jfraser.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org or call us at 613-736-9573.
*NEW: Adjusted hours at multiple testing sites
Ottawa’s COVID-19 testing strategy has always included the ongoing evaluation of the community’s needs. In March and April, a number of assessment centres extended their weekend hours and multiple temporary sites opened to accommodate a surge in COVID-19 cases across the city. Today, after careful consideration with key partners and a review of current demand, some assessment centres will modify their hours starting Saturday, May 1.
The full list of assessment centres with new hours is included below.
*NEW: COVID-19 CHEO Assessment Centre and Kids Come First Care Clinic at Brewer Park Arena• Monday to Friday, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
• Saturday and Sunday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
• These hours come into effect on Saturday, May 1
7 Includes PCR and ID NOW samples collected on-site at an assessment centre
8 Includes all mobile and rapid testing initiatives
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*NEW: COVID-19 Assessment Centre for Adults at Brewer Park Arena• Monday to Friday, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
• Saturday and Sunday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
• These hours come into effect on Saturday, May 1
Southwest Ottawa COVID-19 Assessment Centre (Located in Richmond)• Sunday, Monday, and Thursday, 8:00 am to 12:00 pm
COVID-19 Care and Testing Centre – Moodie• Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 3:30 pm
• Saturday, 8:00 am to 11:30 am (testing only, full care clinic not available on weekends)
• Closed on Sundays
COVID-19 Care and Testing Centre – Ray Friel• Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
• Saturday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm (testing only, full care clinic not available on weekends)
• Closed on Sundays
These changes will not impact Ottawa residents’ access to COVID-19 testing and same-day appointments are frequently available across the city. Sites will also have the capacity to ramp up and adjust hours accordingly, if testing demand begins to increase again.
*NEW: Assessment Centre at Howard Darwin Centennial
Arena closes today
The COVID-19 Assessment Centre at Howard Darwin Centennial Arena will cease operations as of 3:30 pm today. The Nepean location opened in partnership with GVT Labs and Ontario Health in early April as a temporary four-week solution to help meet the community’s increased testing needs. Ottawa’s COVID- 19 Testing Taskforce would like to thank both partners for their support and collaboration to serve Ottawa residents and to keep our communities healthy and safe.
Residents are encouraged to access other sites across the city found on the Ottawa Public Health’s website.
Vaccine Information in Sign Language
OPH is proud to announce our recently published COVID-19 Resources in American Sign Language webpage that provides accurate, reliable and up-to-date COVID-19 resources to Ottawa’s Deaf and hard of hearing community. The webpage includes several instructional and informational videos on topics such as physical distancing, mask wearing, mental health and more, all in American Sign Language.
School Testing taking place Next Week for the following schools on May 19 (see OPH letter below)
The applicable schools are:
- Alta Vista Public School
- Carson Grove Elementary School
- Charles H. Hulse Public School
- Clifford Bowey Public School
- Colonel By Secondary School
- Featherston Drive Public School
- Gloucester High School
- Henry Munro Middle School
- Le Phare Elementary School
- Ottawa Technical Secondary School
- Pleasant Park Public School
- Queen Elizabeth Public School
- Queen Mary Street Public School
- Ridgemont High School
- Robert E. Wilson Public School
- Robert Hopkins Public School
School Testing taking place on May 20 (see letter below)
Applicable schools are:
- Carson Grove Elementary School
- Colonel By Secondary School
- Gloucester High School
- Henry Munro Middle School
- Hillcrest High School
- Le Phare Elementary School
- Ottawa Technical Secondary School
- Queen Elizabeth Public School
- Queen Mary Street Public School
- Riverview Alternative School
- Robert E. Wilson Public School
- Robert Hopkins Public School
Be Social WISE
Continue to follow Ottawa Public Health guidelines, wearing a mask in indoor public spaces, wash hands frequently, socially distance 2 meters apart and stay home if you are not feeling well.
OPH recommends limiting gatherings as much as possible. In other words, limit gatherings to those who live in your household or those providing support services, such as a caregiver. If you live alone (single parent, student, etc.), one or two contacts outside your home can be important social supports to draw on.
This week at Queen’s Park.
COVID-19 specific
Ontario Extending Stay-at-Home Order Until June 2
Launch of new rapid testing online portal for workplaces
Ontario Pauses Administration of AstraZeneca Vaccine
Provincial News
Province Launches New Ontario Tourism and Travel Small Business Support Grant
Ontario Expanding Access to Dental Care and Affordable Prescription Drugs for Vulnerable Seniors
The Ontario COVID-19 Child Benefit provides financial support to families with young learners to help with additional costs during the COVID-19covid 19 pandemic. Starting on April 26, the province will begin issuing payments of:$400 for each child or youth up to Grade 12$500 for each child or youth up to age 21 with special needsIf you received a payment through the Support for Learners program, you do not need to apply for this additional payment. If you missed applying for the Support for Learners program, you will have the opportunity to apply. Applications will open from May 3, 2021 to May 17, 2021. Apply here |
COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program for Small Business
(CEAP-SB)
The Honourable Ted Arnott is pleased to announce the launch of the 2021 Speaker’s Book Award.
The Speaker’s Book Award recognizes works by Ontario authors covering historical and cultural aspects of the province with special consideration given to works focusing on Ontario’s parliamentary heritage and on provincial political discourse.
Online applications for the Speaker’s Book Award are accepted from March 1st to May 14th, 2021. The winning book will be announced in autumn 2021.
For more information, visit the Legislative Assembly web site or contact Haley Shanoff at (416) 325-8094 or bookaward@ola.org.
Community Building Fund – Operating streamThis funding stream provides support for non-profits and Indigenous communities in the community arts and culture, heritage, tourism, sport and recreation sectors to help sustain their operations and create new attractions, experiences and events.
Grant term length: 6 or 12 months
Amount awarded: Minimum $10,000, Maximum $250,000
Applications will be accepted starting March 31, 2021.
NEW Application deadline is June 1, 2021 at 5 PM ET.
Eligible organizations looking for application support can connect with OTF in the following ways:
- Contact OTF’s Support Centre at otf@otf.ca or 1 800 263-2887
- Attend an information session. Register today!
- Book a 15-minute coaching call with an OTF Program Manager
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Visit the Community Building Fund – Operating stream page for more information on eligibility requirements, the application, and eligible expenses for funding.